For all the talk of unity and cooperative progress at the Democratic National Convention this week, I’m still left with bad taste in my mouth. It’s the taste of ‘it’s this, which isn’t new or revolutionary, or an even more frightening alternative’.

It’s a coppery taste, kind of like when a vampire bites you. He may genuinely want to be your friend, but you give up a lot and have to do distasteful things to maintain that relationship.

Anyway, I forced some iPad apps to work together to make a tune. Korg IElectribe, Korg iKoassilator and Sugar Bytes Turnado are part of the Coercion Fellowship.

Check it out…

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The Skull Island Sessions are a peek into DJ Mondo’s lab. A sound sketchbook of beats, rhythms and noise that will get inside your head.

While he makes his home in San Diego, he was visiting Chicago and dropped into the studio. The islanders wanted to put him to work in the mines. But, as it turns out, he’s a pretty decent impromptu DJ.

Check out our spontaneous jam, then head over to Ben’s social media pages and follow his antics at the links below.

It doesn’t matter whose program. It doesn’t matter what the program is. At this moment, someone (individual/organization/church/state) is waiting for someone else (partner/employee/supplicant/constituent) to knuckle under and just do it because there couldn’t possibly be a better, more realistic/efficient/equitable way.

Could it?

Check out this tune….
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The Skull Island Sessions are a peek into DJ Mondo’s lab. A sound sketchbook of beats, rhythms and noise that will get inside your head.